Edit
Edit-cmd
This command can be used to:
- Open the worksheet for a dataset,
- Open LabTalk Variables and Functions dialog,
- Create a matrix,
- Open Fitting Function Builder/Organizer dialog for the fitting function,
- Open X-Function Builder dialog for the X-Function,
- Open Colors dialog.
Syntax:
edit [options] [<Fitting Function Name> / <datasetName> / <X Function Name>]
Options:
no option
When <Fitting Function Name> or <datasetName> is omitted, LabTalk Variables and Functions dialog opens. See also List (command).
Specifying the <Fitting Function Name> opens the Fitting Function Builder (for user-defined functions) or the Fitting Function Organizer (for built-in functions) for user to edit the curve fitting function. This option was introduced in Origin 8.5.
Specifying the <datasetName> opens the workbook containing the datasetName. <DatasetName> can be either a dataset in a workbook (such as Book1_B) or a loose dataset (like myLooseDs). Note that using this command can view a worksheet created with the creat -w command.
When <datasetName> conflicts with <Fitting Function Name>, the fitting function, instead of the dataset, will be edited.
-c; Open Colors dialog
Syntax: ed -c <color>
Open the Colors dialog with color selected as default, where color is the same single argument that you can pass to color function. For example,
ed -c #253dcf;
or
ed -c Red;
-m; Create a matrix
Syntax: ed -m <matrixName> nCol nRow
Create an nCol by nRow matrix named matrixName.
-syn <value>; Set the default syntax for new Notes windows
Syntax: ed -syn <value>
... where <value> is 0 = Text; 1 = HTML; 2 = Markdown; or 3 = Origin Rich Text.
See Notes Window Syntax in the Origin Help File.
-sl; Open LaTeX Equation Editor
Syntax: ed -sl;
With a worksheet cell selected, open the LaTeX Equation Editor to insert the LaTeX equatjion enclosed with \q() escape sequence.
-x; Open an X-Function in X-Function Builder
Syntax: ed -x XFName
Specify the name of X-Function XFName and open it in X-Function builder. This works the same as the X-Function execution option -e.
Examples:
This opens the Fitting Function Wizard (Origin 8.5) if there is a user-defined fitting function named "myfunc", or open a workbook containing the dataset "myfunc".
edit myfunc;
This opens the LabTalk Variables and Functions dialog (Equivalent to list command without options):
ed;
When a graph window is open, the following script opens the worksheet for the active dataset.
ed %C;
The following script opens the x-function integ1 in X-Function Builder:
edit -x integ1;
See Also:
List (command)
Ed (object) to open the Code Builder window.
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